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now trying to weaken the dodd-frank wall street law at every turn. a long time members of the senate committee is a high paid lobbyists where he will represent the same interest in which he was in charge of regulating. you will find yourself walletless in no time. joining us now is alexis goldstein, former vice president at deutsche bank, now an activist, contributor to the nation, alexis, great to see you. how are you? >> great. great to be here, chris. >> you were tweeting the heck out of this hearing. first, walk us through the issue here in layman's terms as much as possible. we had this trader and he was making super large bets and somehow no one was putting a check on him. >> so there's a lot of deception going on about this. has been going on for a long time. so internally what was reveal bed this report that the committee of investigations put out, a 300-page report, and what was revealed from the hearing today, is that they did know something was going on. as early as january. there are things called risk limit. that's like a line in the san
now trying to weaken the dodd-frank wall street law at every turn. a long time members of the senate committee is a high paid lobbyists where he will represent the same interest in which he was in charge of regulating. you will find yourself walletless in no time. joining us now is alexis goldstein, former vice president at deutsche bank, now an activist, contributor to the nation, alexis, great to see you. how are you? >> great. great to be here, chris. >> you were tweeting the...
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argued that even challenging the government's authority to make this kind of demand was against the law. today the clinton appointed judge in the case ruled the national security letters violate the right to free speech. she banned them outright. second case comes from a three-judge panel in the circuit of the district of columbia, second only to the united states supreme court in national influence. in that one the panel of two clinton appointees and one bush appointee ruled unanimously the cia cannot keep the drone worker program so completely secret that a lawsuit asking for more information about it is dismissed out of hand. they said the cia must give the court at least a description of the records it keeps on drone strikes. while we are not likely to see the records now posted on white house.gov there are new limits on white house privilege and that's extremely big news. joining us is deputy legal director of the american civil liberties union jameel jafer. he argued the case in front of the federal appeals court. jameel, good to have you here tonight. >> thank you. good to be her
argued that even challenging the government's authority to make this kind of demand was against the law. today the clinton appointed judge in the case ruled the national security letters violate the right to free speech. she banned them outright. second case comes from a three-judge panel in the circuit of the district of columbia, second only to the united states supreme court in national influence. in that one the panel of two clinton appointees and one bush appointee ruled unanimously the...
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no one is saying they broke any law. and unequivocally last year, a set of trades that were done by a group of jpmorgan traders in london that used derivatives and mortgage instruments, the same stuff in 2008, lost $6 billion for jpmorgan. >> people are still trying to get their heads around it. >> this was internal bank trading. this wasn't trading customer money explicitly. it was trading the bank's money to increase or decrease their capital and they blew it. and jamie diamond, the ceo of jpmorgan has been very explicit of, we blew it. we made mistakes. >> and one of the folks in the banking business that's generally held up as a finance leader that everyone else should emulate in the industry. why should the average person care? >> there are two things going on. one problematic and one even more problematic. the problematic for my perspective is judge jpmorgan is a privately held bank that lost a lot of money. it is an issue for the board. for shareholders. it an issue for you and me. unclear why this is an issue for
no one is saying they broke any law. and unequivocally last year, a set of trades that were done by a group of jpmorgan traders in london that used derivatives and mortgage instruments, the same stuff in 2008, lost $6 billion for jpmorgan. >> people are still trying to get their heads around it. >> this was internal bank trading. this wasn't trading customer money explicitly. it was trading the bank's money to increase or decrease their capital and they blew it. and jamie diamond,...
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this is a terribly difficult area of law. rape cases are the most emotionally fraught with the possible exception of murder case cases. this is a 16-year-old girl, and 16 is the age of consent in ohio. so, h this is terribly difficult for the prosecution to have to prove consent. what these boys did was morally irreprehensible, and no question about it, because we have the video evidence of that, but was it legally sexual assault and digital penetration against the consenting will of this young girl and that is what the prosecutors have to prove. >> well, we have a little time left and i want to talk about the jodi arias trial in arizona. she has taken the stand for 18 days where she answered 220 questions submitted by the juror,s, and have they done enough to present a strong defense in her case? >> well, it is funny, because these cases are complete dichotomies. in ohio, you have a judge in judgment of these two young men, and in the jodi arias case, you have a jury submitting 150 questions with a defendant on the witness s
this is a terribly difficult area of law. rape cases are the most emotionally fraught with the possible exception of murder case cases. this is a 16-year-old girl, and 16 is the age of consent in ohio. so, h this is terribly difficult for the prosecution to have to prove consent. what these boys did was morally irreprehensible, and no question about it, because we have the video evidence of that, but was it legally sexual assault and digital penetration against the consenting will of this young...
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governor, avid gun owner himself, today signed into new laws limiting ammunition clips to 15 rounds and requiring gun owners to pay for universal background checks. tragically he had to wait to sign the bill until after a press con frenz after the head of the department of corrections was shot and killed on his door shep. still shaken, the governor spoke about the need to limit high capacity magazines. >> it's that simple, these high-capacity magazines have potential to turn killers into killing machines. in certain circumstances, someone bent on destruction, even if they're slow just for a number of seconds, if that allows others to escape. >> julian epstein is a former counsel to the house judiciary committee and david is a nationally syndicated columnist and best-selling author who also lives in colorado. david, a mother whose daughter was killed in the aurora movie theater said the governor had, and i'm quoting her, given us a real gift with this legislation. don't the parents of those infants hurd murdered at sandy hook deserve the same gift? don't those seik families deserve the s
governor, avid gun owner himself, today signed into new laws limiting ammunition clips to 15 rounds and requiring gun owners to pay for universal background checks. tragically he had to wait to sign the bill until after a press con frenz after the head of the department of corrections was shot and killed on his door shep. still shaken, the governor spoke about the need to limit high capacity magazines. >> it's that simple, these high-capacity magazines have potential to turn killers into...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >>> so you just won the conclave. what are you going to do next? i'm going to say a hail mary. >> history has been made of the vatican, first latin american, first jesuit, first guy with one lung that we know of. >> in the guest spot today, weekday at bernie. the fire brand senator is here. he has two lungs. >> i'm toure. the people versus jodi arias is still going on. she's finally off the stand. >> that we know of. >> so what happens -- >> all that plus i'm asking with both my lungs, is it time to destigmatize racism? yeah, we're going there. this is "the cycle," afterall. >>> it is now 8:00 at the time vatican and pope francis preparing for a packed first week as pope. he accept that his first full day as pope asle would expect, praying. he even slipped out of the vatican to pray at one of rome's great basilicas. he will meet with members
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they're called scary, and the platform backs strict voting laws. this is a party that's out of touch with reality. joining me now is congresswoman jan schakowsky, and dana milbank, column irs, first, thank you. >> this does signal a shift for the party on immigration, but how can they possibly say their principles are sound? >> well, there's no way. they haven't talked much about principles. we're going to see some of their principles tomorrow when they vote on a budget that's going to change medicare into a voucher program, a dramatic cut in education, programs for children, medicaid, the health care program for poor people, and so it's hard to understand how they retreat from being really scary, and of course there's not going to be one penny of cuts to the wealthiest of americans tomorrow, and so being the stuffy old men, i kind of translate that into a rich and stuffy old, old men, and their solutions are absolutely ridiculous. i understand for young people they decided that they need to do more celebrity concerts and events. i'm wondering who
they're called scary, and the platform backs strict voting laws. this is a party that's out of touch with reality. joining me now is congresswoman jan schakowsky, and dana milbank, column irs, first, thank you. >> this does signal a shift for the party on immigration, but how can they possibly say their principles are sound? >> well, there's no way. they haven't talked much about principles. we're going to see some of their principles tomorrow when they vote on a budget that's going...
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laws and laws that were terrible. so since they couldn't steal the vote then now, they're going to try to earn the vote the right way. second, i think they have to speak to the issues that matter. they have to start sounding like people who are accepting of all americans of all walks of life with different ideals. everybody doesn't have to be cut from the same cloth and doesn't have to be this template model of what a republican should look like. >> given what angela just said, the tea party has really come the party at certain levels or hijacked it. how do they stand up to the tea party without losing a serious purchase on the conservative almost here? conservatives are not identical with the tea parties. how do they make that distinction? >> i'm not sure they can. i think the tea party and the way that they have mobilized themselves scares everyone who is a current member of congress to death. because they're afraid that if they go too far to the center, they're going to be primary. so this is constant threat. by th
laws and laws that were terrible. so since they couldn't steal the vote then now, they're going to try to earn the vote the right way. second, i think they have to speak to the issues that matter. they have to start sounding like people who are accepting of all americans of all walks of life with different ideals. everybody doesn't have to be cut from the same cloth and doesn't have to be this template model of what a republican should look like. >> given what angela just said, the tea...
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whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the issue, i think for a lot of american catholics, of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bower, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share it with our audience. as an evangelical, i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants, john paul ii and benedict roxvi introduced an er in which the cathric church offers confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world. how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates?
whether bishop or priest, is out of public ministry and will remain out because we had to change the law to do that and it took some time. he supports that, and then we have to be sure that it won't happen again, as much as we possibly can, and then stay with the victims. but the structures are in place now, the code has been changed. the thing is every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago which is often the case now. >> there's the...
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and his new book, "law and disorder." i see what you did there is on shelves now. now that you're retired and unshackled, tell us about some of the more notorious cases that you've worked. >> well, i work cases that receive national publicity and some of the most interesting cases that never received the national publicity. the cases like from david burk wits to the ted bundy, john gacy, to a case in anchorage, alaska, to a plan hunted women down like wild animal. i was over in england on the ripper case. i was in california on the trail side killing case. the unibomber. pretty much a who's who in the types of cases that i work. >> john, i'm kind of curious. not sure exactly how to phrase this. the term would be like a successful serial killer. but somebody who actually gets away with it for a long time. somebody like that have to be of high intelligence to be able to pull it off? >> not really. because sometimes with a high intelligence, they think they're much smarter than law enforcement. i interviewed the btk strangler, bind, torture, kill, a couple years ago.
and his new book, "law and disorder." i see what you did there is on shelves now. now that you're retired and unshackled, tell us about some of the more notorious cases that you've worked. >> well, i work cases that receive national publicity and some of the most interesting cases that never received the national publicity. the cases like from david burk wits to the ted bundy, john gacy, to a case in anchorage, alaska, to a plan hunted women down like wild animal. i was over in...
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the code of canon law has been changed. the thing is that every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago, which is often the case now. >> there is the issue i think for a lot of american catholics of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bauer, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share with our audience. he writes -- "as an evangelical i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants. john paul ii and benedict xvi introduced a new evan gemiccal era for the catholic church in which the catholic church offered a confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world." how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates? and we have so many of them now, whether it's abortion or gay marriage. how would you like to see that impact? >> i think he simply has to preach the gospel and then do it
the code of canon law has been changed. the thing is that every time there's a new report, then everything happens yesterday instead of 20 or 30 years ago, which is often the case now. >> there is the issue i think for a lot of american catholics of the impact that pope francis can have on cultural and political debates in america. gary bauer, the evangelical leader in the united states, wrote something for "usa today" this week that caught my attention and i'll share with our...
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york's attempt to outlaw those large, sugary drinks, bloomberg wants the nation's first of its kind law requiring retailers to hide their cigarette and tobacco products. >> these laws would protect new yorkers, especially the young and impressionable new yorkers, from pricing discounts and exposure to in-store displays that promote tobacco products -- products whose use is addictive and whose consequences can be deadly. >> let's bring in republican strategist and adviser to speaker john boehner david winston. we're joined by democratic strategist doug thornel former national press secretary for the democratic national campaign committee. good to see both of you. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, what do you think? let's hide cigarettes and sig cars behind the counter maybe? >> look, in terms of cigarettes, obviously they have significant health hazards but, you know, having been someone who's been involved on the hill and involved with the speaker one of the most precious things you have is time. i have to say he could be doing other things i think would probably
york's attempt to outlaw those large, sugary drinks, bloomberg wants the nation's first of its kind law requiring retailers to hide their cigarette and tobacco products. >> these laws would protect new yorkers, especially the young and impressionable new yorkers, from pricing discounts and exposure to in-store displays that promote tobacco products -- products whose use is addictive and whose consequences can be deadly. >> let's bring in republican strategist and adviser to speaker...
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i support it personally and as a matter of policy and law. >> so the human rights campaign releasing that ad just a short time ago features mrs. clinton saying gays and lesbians deserve the right of marriage. nbc political editor mike murray joins me from washington. mike i just got an e-mail from mike griffin saying make sure we notice how hillary clinton says this is a matter of policy and law. and president clinton came out striking down doma. and this comes back to the logic step-taking on marriage equality. >> thomas, it's not surprising that hillary clinton did this. but not only is the cover on the move for gay marriage in the next four or five years but also we haven't seen hillary clinton on the political stage in the last four or five years and that's is why she never communicated on the matter. consistent with barack obama when he was campaigning. of course, barack obama made his shift during the 2012 presidential campaign. now, we're seeing hillary clinton make her shift. and it does end up stoking some type of speculation that this might be all apparent to lay the ground
i support it personally and as a matter of policy and law. >> so the human rights campaign releasing that ad just a short time ago features mrs. clinton saying gays and lesbians deserve the right of marriage. nbc political editor mike murray joins me from washington. mike i just got an e-mail from mike griffin saying make sure we notice how hillary clinton says this is a matter of policy and law. and president clinton came out striking down doma. and this comes back to the logic...
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which is law of the land, being enacted in over 25 states. is he a serious political figure, a serious policy figure in republican circles? >> he is a serious political figure and a serious policy figure in the republican party, but the governor's criticism about the budget is spot on. its formulations are not based in reality. obama care has been validated by the court, it was validated in the last election, it is the law of the land. i think that it is important for republicans to communicate clearly to the country about the costs and future of the interest payments on out of control spending, that's an absolute threat to our future prosperity. we're going to have to deal with that as a country. when you put forward the plans and proposals, particularly when you're the minority party, particularly when you're out of power, it ought to be a document that's grounded in reality, in truth telling to the american people. >> reality and truth telling, endangered species in some circles. steve schmidt and howard dean, thank you both for joining me
which is law of the land, being enacted in over 25 states. is he a serious political figure, a serious policy figure in republican circles? >> he is a serious political figure and a serious policy figure in the republican party, but the governor's criticism about the budget is spot on. its formulations are not based in reality. obama care has been validated by the court, it was validated in the last election, it is the law of the land. i think that it is important for republicans to...
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rights movement and when you look at the role really of societal movements, they often leap ahead of the law. and we're seeing that right now with this is an example. the fact this can happen in winston salem, again, it's the fifth largest city here in north carolina. you know, this is really unprecedented and you know, among methodist churches, you have some others in places like austin and chicago and of course, california, that that have enacted similar moves like this, but not in the deep south. not in north carolina. this is really important what's happening here. >> give me a brief answer. do you think we'll see marriage equality in your lifetime? >> in north carolina? well, you know, i write about manners, so not a great thing to ask someone their edge, but i'm hopeful that it's coming. >> all right. thank you so very much. >> thank you, michael. >> that's the ed show. the rachel maddow show starts now. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. the great state of florida does not right now have a lieutenant governor. they have a governor, of course. you know, old rick scott. there is
rights movement and when you look at the role really of societal movements, they often leap ahead of the law. and we're seeing that right now with this is an example. the fact this can happen in winston salem, again, it's the fifth largest city here in north carolina. you know, this is really unprecedented and you know, among methodist churches, you have some others in places like austin and chicago and of course, california, that that have enacted similar moves like this, but not in the deep...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant >>> this morning, my question, ten years after the start of the war in iraq, why has no one been held accountable? >>> and the film that could change everything you think about poverty in america. first, the president is going to israel and trying to keep the expectations from getting mashugana. >>> good morning. i'm joy reid filling in for melissa harris-perry. first this morning, an update on the lead story from yesterday's program. in an unexpected turn of events in steubenville, ohio, where two teen boys stand accused of assaulting a 16-year-old girl, both cases wrapped their arguments. we expect a ruling from judge thomas lipps momeshortly. this case has been marked by small town uproar and demonstrations and national attention fueled by
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it is taking the new state of the campaign finance and tax laws and exploiting them to the max. and we've sin it before. and the next president who comes in may not decide to disclose and we'll have this secret arm of donors. it is a dangerous development. >> and all well and good for them to say they won't accept corporate donors. but the fact is, the corporate world is not that keen. at least the majority of the corporate world is not that keen on them so they aren't giving up that much. >> corporations don't necessarily like writing these checks directly. but look, everybody who gets this kind of money knows who the money is coming from. and knows what the folks who are giving that money want. >> you think. >> sorry to be so cynical. >> ruth marcus, thank you. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." and my colleague with tamron hall has what's next on "news nation." >> awaiting the results of another round of voting for the next pope. there's now more talk than ever that we could, stress could, see the first ever american head of the catholic church
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. >> i coined jane's law, when i was blogging und a pseudonym. people that are devoted to to the party that has the white house are smug and arrogant. and people devoted to the party that's out of the white house are insane. this is an irregularity you can observe in politics, when bush was in office, it wasn't enough thaw didn't like the iraq war or that -- he actually had to be hitler, right? he actually had to be just the dark knight of fascism was about three minutes from descending on to the united states throughout the entire bush administration. and you've got some of that here at cpac now, right? this is what's on display. now obviously there's the question of how does a party manage those people? because they're in both parties, they're always quite loud among themselves. what's interesting about cpac is that this is seen as being an influential movement that actually has influence in the kind of boring respectable halls of congress. >> i want to argue that, if i can. because the craziness in the republican party is not anything you know
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budget. >> on the sequester, it seems that for all intents and purposes that will continue to be the law of the land. we're going to pass a government funding bill out of congress. hopefully by the end of this week to avert a government shutdown on march 27th. you mentioned on the conference call two days ago that there really, or yesterday, rather, there's probably no, there's nothing to avert the sequester or replace it, unless there's a large-scale agreement put in place by perhaps the president and speaker boehner by august. is that the truth? should americans really feel that the sequester is here to stay? at least through the rest of this fiscal year? >> well, yeah, there two questions there. unfortunately, it looks like it's here to stay, at least for the coming weeks. and the issue will be, whether sometime between now and august, we can put together a budget agreement that will replace the sequester going forward. because the sequester right now is putting the brakes on economic growth. it will slow down economic growth this year by a full one-third. and we just cannot afford to
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. >> i thought against law and odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney will have his swan song at cpac also on saturday at 5:00 p.m. releasing the results of the straw poll. no one wants to make too much of any straw poll. do note this. interesting trend. the last three gop presidential nominees either finished first or second at some point in their bids at cpac. romney finished first or second every single year in the cpac straw poll from 2007 to 2012. up next, pope francis begins his first full day at the vatican. we'll head live to rome where the first latin american pope and first jesuit is sending a strong message about change in the church. >>> and karzai clash. the strained relationship with the afghan president and what it means as the u.s. tries to wind down america's longest war. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. it is loaded with cpac and the president headed to the senate. and he also meets with house democrats. how many cpac speakers who happen to be senators will skip cpac and favor the president? you're w
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you talk about the law of unintended consequences. >> important message. >> it is. we will talk about that when we return to "morning joe." [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. . >>> you are looking live. >> another solicitor general who wrote that? that's fascinating. >> show we are longer than three hours. >> joining us now from washington, the former executive director for work world and scholar for the carnegie endowment. we asked him to talk about his new book, the end of power. why being in charge is not what it used to be. when we had you on recently we talked about political power and the decli
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second and more important the nra stepped in and managed to get enacted at the state and federal level laws that extinguished those stories. >> who is afraid of the nra, the cover story of bloomberg business week. great to have you on the show. more "morning joe" when we come back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for...